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(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:37, archived)
# hur hur hur!
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:38, archived)
# hehehe
how rude (:
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:39, archived)
# bloody typical
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:39, archived)
# Ha ha ha!
Genius :)
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:39, archived)
# you never fail to suprise me.
which is unsuprising.
*brain explodes*
Woo!
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:40, archived)
# and who would want one of those?
yay!
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:41, archived)
# typical
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:41, archived)
# those fucking women
with their devilish logic
and lack of a Y chromosome
and "one of those"
w/y
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:43, archived)
# HaHa!
but she does have a headache...

when it suits
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:49, archived)
# but
with one of these she can get as many of those as she wants?
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 14:58, archived)
# hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(, Fri 4 Jun 2004, 23:42, archived)
# Sorry, but
that aint funny.
(, Sat 5 Jun 2004, 1:35, archived)
# I believe you have missed the deeply religious nature of the piece.
The male and female figure represent the Adam and Eve of christian creation-myth fame. Their situation in the gray world clearly signifies a post fall-from-grace timeframe, but this impression is contrasted with the innocence of the childlike proportions of the figures. Once the text is added, it becomes clear that the artist is depicting the incompatability of the whole creation-fall-from-grace myth with the definition of the word god.

That or it depicts an actual conversation I had with the artist a few days ago.
(, Sat 5 Jun 2004, 17:33, archived)
# :)
(, Sun 6 Jun 2004, 0:19, archived)